I think the reason it irks me personally is because babysitter is very casual, young and basically just stays with the kids to ensure they are safe.
I feel like what I/we do is so much more. I work 10.5 hours per day looking after the children....then I have about 2 hours at the beginning and end of each day to clean up, cook ahead, prepare or look up crafts, write newsletters, etc
I spend evenings doing daycare stuff, I spend weekends doing daycare stuff. There are times where daycare seems all-consuming and I sacrifice down time with my own kids because I am either doing daycare stuff like clean up or preparing for the new daycare week ahead.
Being a dcp is not just a casual PT way to make extra money like a babysitter would. I work my butt off and I work at preparing learning games, teaching them ABCs, counting, shapes, colours, building a foundation for literacy. I feel like an educator and this is a full commitment on my part. When someone calls it babysitting then it feels to me like they don't assign respect or value to the important work I do and the sacrifices I make for my own free time and kid time and how hard I work for the sake of these little people.
I also have talked to people or other parents who would talk about my job as 'babysitting' and they do mean it as a put down or like they are better than me. However...I whole heartedly think some people say babysitter and don't mean anything ill or snooty about it. I think there are both ways to use the word but I always refer to my job as daycare - never babysitting.

































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